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Object Oriented ABAP - Local andGlobal classes
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Object Oriented ABAP - Local andGlobal classes
 © 2005 SAP AG The SAP Developer Network:http://sdn.sap.com2
Applies To:
SAP Web AS, SAP R/3 4.0 and above
Summary
The use of Object-Oriented (OO) ABAP is ever-increasing. The classical ABAP programming paradigm isgiving way to the Object Orientation. One important aspect of Object-Oriented ABAP is the portability. Thistwo-part document explains how the Classes and their components can be imported and exported in ABAP.This also lists the limitations of the tool provided by SAP.This document, Part I, explains how the Local Classes are imported into the Global Classes visible in theABAP Class Builder (Transaction SE24). It gives the details of the relationships between the local and globalclass components, and the limitations of the import step. Part II will explain the other way around, that is,exporting the Global Classes into the Local Classes.
By
: Bhanumurthy Thirumala
Company
: Intelligroup, Inc.
Date
: 05 January 2006
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